But I retake photoshop CS5 for working after a long time of no use and honnestly I'm proud of the result, of course that work can be improve but PS still a new software for me, so I learn everyday I keep working on this software (that I really like ! Most difficult but most complete) for improve myself.Hope you enjoy

"Enchanting with great depth in background."That's how I would describe this.

While this is not the first time this idea has been done (in fact an episode has revolved around it), this is still a very fine piece of work.

Here, two things stood out. The first being the background. Ostfront dear sir, your background is very well done. There was great use of shadow control. I liked the effect of the luminous mushrooms and fungi here and they appear to improve the overall feel to the background. Great work on the detail of the foreground, by the way.

The other is your art style, especially the detail on Rarity. Lighting, dirt, shadow; all done extremely well. While the background is amazing, it appears to be relatively simple overall (though the fact that darker locations requiring less detail may play a part in it).

For an exercise on self-improvement, this is breathtaking. When I looked through and compared this to your gallery; I would definitely say you have improved. Your technique highlights your (developing?) art style (not quite sure that makes sense but that's how I feel). In my opinion, high impact piece of art and you have done a very good job.

This is amazing, I love your use of perspective and lightsource, the dirt on Rarity's hooves is a very nice touch that adds to the conveyed environment she's in. My only advice would be to make the rocks look less rough with brush strokes, try a smoother brush or the one you use at a larger size and lower opacity, not many rocks look stringy and the ones that do are rare! Look at real life references, and adapt them to your abilities!